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Attractions and Places To See around Newport - Top 20

Attractions and places to see around Newport, Wales, include a variety of natural monuments, historical sites, and coastal viewpoints. The region features the Preseli Hills, offering several summits and ancient hillforts with panoramic views. Its coastline provides beaches and headlands overlooking the Irish Sea. Visitors can explore both natural beauty and historical landmarks.

Best attractions and places to see around Newport

  • The most popular attractions is Foel Cwmcerwyn summit, a natural monument that is the highest point of the Preseli Hills. It offers panoramic views across Pembrokeshire.
  • Another must-see spot is Foel Drygarn Hillfort and Cairns, a viewpoint featuring an impressive hillfort from the late Bronze Age or early Iron Age. Visitors can explore hut circles and three Bronze Age burial cairns, enjoying magnificent panoramic views.
  • Visitors also love Dinas Head, a natural monument offering extensive views out to sea. It is known for potential dolphin sightings and a scenic coast path loop.
  • Newport is known for its natural monuments, historical sites, and coastal viewpoints. The area offers a variety of attractions to see and explore, from mountain summits to beaches.
  • The attractions around Newport are appreciated by the komoot community, with 32 upvotes and 29 photos shared by visitors.

Last updated: May 6, 2026

Carningli Mountain

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A beautiful little coastal summit in the Preseli range near Newport. The hill can be easily walked from this quaint little seaside village. For a walking route click here: komoot.com/tour/284935602.

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Foel Cwmcerwyn summit

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Foel Cwmcerwyn is the highest point of the Preseli Hills at 1,759 feet (536m). It also marks Pembrokeshire's County Top and is a UK Marilyn so you can tick it off a few lists if you're hill bagging.

From the north, it's an unassuming and fairly gentle (if rather boggy) approach. The south face footpath is a little steeper, with better panoramic views.

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Foel Drygarn Hillfort and Cairns

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This impressive hillfort stands proudly at the end of the Preseli Hills. Dating from the late Bronze Age or early Iron Age, the hill is topped with three cairns that can be seen for miles around. Aerial photographs show numerous hut circles here, which you can explore upon reaching the summit. Furthermore, you can enjoy magnificent panoramic views here.

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Pwllgwaelod Beach

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Pwllgwaellod is a small hamlet to the southwest of Dinas Island. It's pretty little beach is sheltered, so doesn't see much in the way of surfers, and offers lovely views towards Fishguard. There are also plenty of rockpools to explore.

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Dinas Head

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Dinas Head affords breathtaking views out to sea. If you are lucky, you might even spot dolphins from the headland. Many people who visit complete a circuit of Dinas Head to fully appreciate the stunning scenery.

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September 14, 2025, Foel Cwmcerwyn Summit

Views all round, to the sea, Cardigan Bay, north and Milford Haven in south.

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March 26, 2025, Carningli Mountain

Mynydd Carningli, or Carningli for short (or "Carn Ingli"), is almost 350 meters high and around 450 million years old. It is a long-extinct volcano that has been eroded by sea, rainwater, and wind. Today, only the core of Carningli remains. It was first documented as "Mons Angelorum" (Mountain of the Angels) in the 12th century. Saint Brynach is said to have lived nearby in a small community of monks around 450 AD and often climbed the mountain to speak with the angels. Those who climb the mountain today, enjoying the peace and the surrounding views, can easily imagine that the saint—like other people—sought proximity to the angels there.

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August 15, 2024, Dinas Head

A trig point with a lovely view. Nice place to sit half way around the Dinas headland loop and take in the scenery and have a break.

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September 6, 2023, Dinas Head

Dinas Head on Dinas Island has a trig point at 142 m above the sea. The views along the coast in either direction are great, as is the Irish Sea in front of you. There is a nice coast path loop around Dinas Island with this as the highest point.

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Pwllgwaellod is a small hamlet to the southwest of Dinas Island. It's pretty little beach is sheltered, so doesn't see much in the way of surfers, and offers lovely views towards Fishguard. There are also plenty of rockpools to explore.

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June 20, 2023, Pwllgwaelod Beach

Lovely beach with free parking. There is also a nice pub. Great run around the headland and perfect for a post run dip!

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Lovely viewpoint and peak. On a clear day you can see right across Newport and the Preselli's. There is a free car park on Ffordd bedd Morris Road or you can park at Newport Bridge.

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November 22, 2022, Foel Cwmcerwyn Summit

Foel Cwmcerwyn is the highest point of the Preseli Hills at 1,759 feet (536m). It also marks Pembrokeshire's County Top and is a UK Marilyn so you can tick it off a few lists if you're hill bagging. From the north, it's an unassuming and fairly gentle (if rather boggy) approach. The south face footpath is a little steeper, with better panoramic views.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What natural features can I explore around Newport?

Newport, Wales, offers a variety of natural monuments and coastal viewpoints. You can explore the highest point of the Preseli Hills at Foel Cwmcerwyn summit, offering panoramic views. Another popular spot is Dinas Head, a headland known for extensive sea views and potential dolphin sightings. Additionally, Carningli Mountain provides beautiful coastal summit views.

Are there historical sites to visit near Newport?

Yes, you can visit Foel Drygarn Hillfort and Cairns. This impressive site features an Iron Age hillfort with three Bronze Age burial cairns and numerous hut circles, offering a glimpse into ancient history along with magnificent panoramic views.

What kind of outdoor activities can I do near these attractions?

The area around Newport is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for cycling, mountain biking, and hiking. For cycling, explore options like the 'Newport Bay to Bluestone Brewery loop' or the 'Gwaun Valley – Bedd Arthur Stone Circle loop' by checking the Cycling around Newport guide. Mountain biking enthusiasts can discover trails such as the 'Fishguard and Preseli Hills loop' in the MTB Trails around Newport guide.

Are there easy walking trails suitable for beginners or families?

Absolutely. For easy walks, especially those suitable for families or beginners, consider routes like the 'Newport Town and Estuary' or 'Newport Parrog to Iron Bridge - Wheelchair Walk'. These are detailed in the Easy hikes around Newport guide, which also includes wheelchair-friendly options.

Where can I find panoramic views around Newport?

For breathtaking panoramic views, head to Foel Cwmcerwyn summit, the highest point of the Preseli Hills, which offers expansive vistas across Pembrokeshire. Foel Drygarn Hillfort and Cairns also provides magnificent panoramic views from its ancient site. Additionally, Carningli Mountain and Dinas Head offer superb coastal and sea views.

Are there any beaches near Newport?

Yes, Pwllgwaelod Beach is a beautiful, sheltered cove with dark sand and shingle, offering lovely views towards Fishguard. It's known for its rockpools and the historic Old Sailors pub nearby.

What do visitors enjoy most about the attractions around Newport?

Visitors particularly appreciate the stunning panoramic views from the summits and headlands, such as those from Foel Cwmcerwyn and Dinas Head. The historical significance of sites like Foel Drygarn Hillfort is also highly valued, as is the opportunity to explore the natural beauty of the Pembrokeshire coastline and its diverse trails.

Are there any attractions suitable for families with children?

Yes, Pwllgwaelod Beach is considered family-friendly, with its sheltered waters and rockpools perfect for exploration. The easy walking trails mentioned in the Easy hikes around Newport guide are also great for families.

Can I find wheelchair-accessible attractions or routes near Newport?

Yes, the Easy hikes around Newport guide includes several wheelchair-friendly options. For example, the 'Newport Town and Estuary – wheelchair walks' and 'Newport Parrog to Cwm – wheelchair walks' are specifically designed to be accessible.

Are there opportunities for birdwatching or wildlife spotting?

While specific birdwatching highlights aren't detailed, coastal areas like Dinas Head, with its extensive sea views, offer chances to spot marine wildlife like dolphins. The general natural landscape of the Preseli Hills and the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park provides habitats for various bird species and other wildlife.

What are some less crowded alternatives to popular viewpoints?

While the main highlights like Foel Cwmcerwyn and Dinas Head are popular for good reason, exploring some of the less-trafficked trails within the Preseli Hills can offer quieter experiences. The numerous routes detailed in the Cycling around Newport and MTB Trails around Newport guides often lead to serene spots away from the main tourist paths.

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